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Dreams of People Who Have Passed Away — Why Do They Feel So Important?
Many people have experienced this. A dream where someone who has passed away appears clearly — sometimes more clearly than in ordinary dreams. You may see their face, hear their voice, or feel their presence with an emotional clarity that stays with you long after waking. Often these dreams feel different from other dreams. They are calm. Simple. Sometimes brief. But when you wake up, the feeling lingers — a mixture of comfort, surprise, and quiet wonder. Why did I dream abou
Feb 222 min read


How Past Life Memories Sometimes Appear in Childhood
Children see the world differently than adults. Their minds are open, imaginative, and less restricted by the expectations and logic that shape adult thinking. Because of this, childhood is often filled with stories, invisible friends, vivid dreams, and unusual observations that adults may not fully understand. Most of the time, these experiences are simply part of a child’s natural imagination. But sometimes, a child says something that makes adults pause. A child may talk a
Feb 182 min read


Dreams That Feel More Real Than Waking Life
Most dreams fade quickly. We wake up, remember fragments for a few minutes, and then the details dissolve as the day begins. By lunchtime, the dream is usually gone. But sometimes, a dream is different. Sometimes it feels vivid, emotional, and incredibly real — so real that when you wake up, you need a moment to understand where you are. You may remember the colors clearly. The conversation. The place. Even the feeling of being fully present inside the dream. And what stays w
Feb 153 min read


Do We Choose Our Lives Before We Are Born?
At some point, many people ask this question. Did I choose this life? Did I choose my family, my challenges, my experiences? Or did everything simply happen by chance? There are different beliefs across cultures, philosophies, and spiritual traditions. Some say life is random. Others say everything is predetermined. And many perspectives exist somewhere in between. But there is another way to look at it. What if life is neither completely chosen nor completely accidental? Wha
Feb 112 min read


Are Dreams Connected to Past Lives?
Most dreams disappear quickly. We wake up, remember fragments, and within minutes the images begin to fade. By the time the day fully begins, the dream has often dissolved into the background of memory. But sometimes, a dream feels very different. Sometimes you wake up with the clear sense that what you experienced was not just imagination. You remember a place you have never visited in this life. You recognize people you cannot identify. You feel emotions that seem deeper th
Feb 82 min read


Déjà Vu — Why Do We Sometimes Feel We’ve Already Lived a Moment?
Have you ever experienced a moment that felt strangely familiar — even though you knew it was happening for the first time? Perhaps you were standing in a place you had never visited before, having a conversation you had never had, and suddenly a quiet thought appeared: I’ve been here before. Not metaphorically. Not emotionally. But with an unmistakable sense of recognition. This experience is known as déjà vu, a French phrase meaning “already seen.” For a few seconds, time s
Feb 52 min read


A Glitch in the Matrix — When Reality Doesn’t Behave as Expected
Have you ever experienced something that didn’t seem to follow the normal rules of reality? Perhaps you placed an object somewhere — only to find it missing, and then later it reappeared exactly where you had already looked several times. Maybe time seemed to skip, stretch, or behave strangely for a moment. Or you and another person remembered an event in completely different ways — both feeling certain you were right. Experiences like these are often described today as “glit
Jan 252 min read


When Letting Go Feels Harder Than Holding On
Have you ever noticed how letting go can feel harder than holding on — even when you know something no longer serves you? It might be a relationship. A role you’ve outgrown. A version of yourself that once felt safe. And yet, you stay. Not because it still feels right, but because it feels familiar. Letting go is often described as release — as something freeing and light. But in reality, it can feel like loss, uncertainty, and fear. Holding on, even to something painful, can
Nov 2, 20252 min read
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